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Herbs for Beauty: Imperial and Secret Herbal Formulas from Ancient China2 reviews
M.D., Ph.D., Qing Yan

Lulu.com, 2006

Herbs for Beauty
This book is a collection of centuries-old herbal secrets. Some of these secrets my mother has only heard whispered but never learned. I am sure that my own tight-lipped doctor uses them, because he is in his seventies, yet his skin has the texture of a thirty-year-old. These formulae work. They restore health, youth, and vigor - the qualities that the Chinese doctors call "beautiful." The ...
  
  











  



  
The Big Fall: Living With Hair Loss2 reviews
Sheila Jacobs

Next Century Books, 1992

Necessary Read
If you have any form of hair loss, this is a helpful book. It was written in 1992, and she made sure that she didn't cover medical treatments so that it wouldn't be out of date. Instead, it deals a lot with the emotional and psychological issues that women deal with when they have a form of hairloss. It includes men, somewhat, but not much. But it's information is valuable for people with all ...
  
  











  



  
If You Can Cook, You Can Make Powerful Topical Remedies for Hair Loss, Pain and Herpes Infections3 reviews
Ph.D, Stephen Martin

CreateSpace, 2008

Yep, I can cook
Dr. Martin shares his experience as a research scientist using natural approaches in dealing with pain and relieving degenerative diseases. This is a unique approach that really works. I've successfully applied the pain formulation and topical applications are very powerful, but it also makes logical sence, at least in my mind. I would recommend the book!
  
  











  



  
I Am Not My Breast Cancer: Women Talk Openly About Love and Sex, Hair Loss and Weight Gain, Mothers and ...3 reviews
Ruth Peltason

William Morrow, 2008

Like a support group, only BETTER!
Reading I Am Not My Breast Cancer is like attending a support group for women with breast cancer, only better. Instead of hearing the experiences of one or a few women, the reader shares the cancer journey with hundreds of women. The 800 women who participated in the original project from which the book is drawn are from all across the United States and from several other countries as well. ...
  
  











  



  
Bald As A Bean1 review
Nancy Parsons

Nancy L. Parsons, 2006

A Must Read
Bald as a Bean: The Experience of Sudden Hair Loss is at the top of my must read list. The author, Nancy Parsons, draws the reader into a world turned upside down when she is diagnosed with the disease, alopecia areata totalis universalis. (total hair loss over the entire body) Nancy shares her intensive and sometimes agonizing physical and spiritual struggle when faced with this disease. From ...
  
  











  



  
Modern Day Hairy Tales5 reviews
Claire Bush

Clarity Pub, 2000

Modern Day HairyTales
I am a 5 year cancer survivor and have been on chemotherapy 5 years. This book helped me very much about the hair loss that I face off and on. It is very hard to deal with and the information that Claire Bush has in her book makes me realize that I am not the only one feeling like I do. Others have the exact feelings that I do and this book has helped me to cope with my condition. I find ...
  
  











  



  
JUST a LUMP IN THE ROAD ...: Reflections of young breast cancer survivors7 reviews
Debbie Leifert

iUniverse, Inc., 2007

inspirational
As a new breast cancer survivor (March 2007 diagnosis), I found this book inspirational! I found comfort and support from the women in the book...like my own support group. At each stage of my journey, I can flip to the corresponding section to give me advice. I am thankful for these strong survivors who shared their stories!
  
  











  



  
The Hormonally Vulnerable Woman : Relief at last for PMS, mood swings, fatigue, hair loss, adult acne, ...15 reviews
Geoffrey Redmond, 2005

Dr Redmond changed my life!
I went to Dr. Redmond over three years ago with a whole host of female problems that were preventing me from feeling good and enjoying my life. All that has completely changed due to his expert medical care. When I read his book, I knew that I had to buy copies for all my female friends! If you often feel that something is just "not right" with your health...then you owe it to yourself to read ...
  
  











  



  
Help & Hope for Hair Loss2 reviews
Gary S. Hitzig

Avon Books (Mm), 1997

A must read for anyone considering Hair Transplantation!
Dr. Gary Hitzig explains his experience with hair loss and his ultimate solution with hair transplantation. This is a real common sense guide to hair loss and its treatment. You will enjoy the personal stories and perspective from a doctor who has dedicated his professional life to treating hair loss. Anyone experiencing hair loss should read this book! The real Bald Truth, with lots of facts ...
  
  











  



  
If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing5 reviews
LeslieAnn Butler

Nightengale Press, 2008

Comprehensive "How-To" on Coping & More While Living with Alopecia Areata
Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (6/08) Losing one's hair is probably high on the "disaster" list for most people, and I would imagine even higher for women than for men. That is why I found it so surprising - in the best possible way - that the cover of Leslie Ann Butler's " If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" is so cheerful looking and so attractive. Looking at ...
  
  











  



  
Hair Growth and Disorders1 review

Springer, 2008

Highly recommend
It is very nice book. Easy to read and have update information. I like experimental technique part that will tell you how to initiate new experiments. Highly recommend.
  
  











  



  
Hair Loss Answers by the Hairdoc7 reviews
Peter J. Panagotacos

Card Publishing, 2003

Americans are in love with their hair
No doubt Dr. Panagotacos will do well with this book. He presents as an expert who knows what he is talking about, and the book is full of straight answers and exploded myths and old-wives-tales. That, plus the fact that Americans are in love with their hair, apparently, and as a result fear hair loss, coupled with the fact that hair loss is seemingly inevitable, and you have recipe for success ...
  
  











  



  
Pharmacology and Ototoxicity for Audiologists1 review
Kathleen C. M. Campbell

Delmar Cengage Learning, 2006

good info
good basic introduction to pharmacology and ototoxicity for beginners
  
  











  



  
Alopecia Areata: Understanding and Coping with Hair Loss3 reviews
Wendy Thompson, Jerry Shapiro

The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996

Excellent, easy to read, easy to understand, inspiring
As a person recently diagnosed with Alopecia Universalis (all body), I found this book to be very informative, as well as easy to read and understand. It helped me to understand that there are other people in the world with the same problem that I have. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about alopecia. I understand through my dermatologist that Jerry ...
  
  











  



  
The Hair Loss Cure, Revised Edition: How to Treat Alopecia and Thinning Hair2 reviews
Elizabeth Steel

Thorsons, 1999

the bold truth
had lot of good information that is beneficial to my problem.
  
  











  



  
How I Beat Hair Loss Without Rugs, Drugs or Plugs15 reviews
Sam Hurwitz

Shp Publishing, 2003

Good Book. Should be added to your reading list.
I don't get some of the negative reviews as the book never claims to cure or solve hairloss. Its clearly someone's take and experience on the matter and its a damn good one. You never read the stuff that this book talks about and it should be read by anyone who is looking seriously at this issue. Folks who are looking for desperate, quick fixes are going to end up making some stupid and rash ...
  
  











  



  
How to Beat Hair Loss: The Complete Guide to Surgical, Medical, and Alternative Treatments for Hair Loss10 reviews
Antonio Alvi Armani

Redom Books Inc., 2003

Easy to understand
I have read a few books on hair loss and I must say that this one was the easiest to read by far. It uses basic medical terms and is clearly written for someone who is new to hair loss and wanting to find a solution. If you are looking for facts is an easy-to-read format, then this book is for you.
  
  











  



  
Hair Savers for Women: A Complete Guide to Preventing and Treating Hair Loss4 reviews
Maggie Greenwood-Robinson

Three Rivers Press, 2000

Enormously Helpful
If you're a woman who is in a panic after recently discovering hair loss (thinning or baldness), this is the book for you. It gives a good, basic overview of medical and alternative therapies and hair care, grooming, and cosmetic issues. Also, it suggests how to talk to your doctor about hair loss and what questions, tests, and physical examinations your doctor should respond with. This books ...
  
  











  



  
The Bald Truth : The First Complete Guide To Preventing And Treating Hair Loss24 reviews
Spencer David Kobren, Diane B. Eisman, ...

Pocket, 2000

Excellent source for valuable info on hair-loss treatment options
This is a very well researched source of information on various types of hair-loss treatment. The author speaks from experience with successfully combating hair loss after extensive research on various products. I think that makes the book more credible than the self-promoting product sites out there. The author covers virtually all of the effective methods of hair loss treatment, including ...
  
  











  



  
Breaking the Silence on Women's Hair Loss4 reviews
Candace Hoffmann

Woodland Publishing, 2007

EXCELLENT! Well written, well researched, TOP NOTCH IN EVERY WAY!
Remember when menopause was something everyone knew happened but no one actually wanted to talk about it -- or admit they were going through that phase of life or even admit they had questions about it? Well, hair loss in women, as author Candace Hoffmann makes clear, is a subject still in that "taboo" zone much like menopause was twenty years ago. One difference, though, is that few women KNOW ...
  
  











  








   



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